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For the extremists with a big pocket, the Zylight Z90 may be the best. Fully dimmable and you can control the colour temperature with a dial (no need to put filters). Wireless remote control and synchro with other units too...
 

the light panel look good. any idea where to get it and how much it cost?
 

Others Micro Litepanels
Product Model: MicroLitepanels
Product Code: LP31-LPMICRO
Price: SG$457.47 :bigeyes:

Ermm the 90bucks version got any picture?

ya bro it's very ex! hmm...wanted to consider the sunblitz but it looks very cheapo and unreliable ley..hmm...think I'll check out Expandore for the litepanels. :think:
 

ya bro it's very ex! hmm...wanted to consider the sunblitz but it looks very cheapo and unreliable ley..hmm...think I'll check out Expandore for the litepanels. :think:

I have the litepanels Micro ... Now it replaced my flashgun for portraits shoot. :)
 

I have the litepanels Micro ... Now it replaced my flashgun for portraits shoot. :)

wow..ermm..the litepanels micro is able to replace a flashgun for portraiture photography? quite powerful it is leh. Is it that bright? What's the factor that makes it possible to replace a flashgun? :think:
 

I have the litepanels Micro ... Now it replaced my flashgun for portraits shoot. :)

u use that for photography shoot? interesting.. any colour balance issue? guess u have to use the colour correction filter? any idea what is the colour temperature without the filter and what is the max brightness? And does it able to run on AC as well?
thx :)
 

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wow..ermm..the litepanels micro is able to replace a flashgun for portraiture photography? quite powerful it is leh. Is it that bright? What's the factor that makes it possible to replace a flashgun? :think:

u use that for photography shoot? interesting.. any colour balance issue? guess u have to use the colour correction filter? any idea what is the colour temperature without the filter and what is the max brightness? And does it able to run on AC as well?
thx :)

LP Micro able to light up the surrounding in darkness. FYI, in recent oversea trip, I am able to to light up the spot in a extreme low lighting cave. The temp of the light is around 5600k near to day light temperature. No colour balancing needed. Do a search in youtube, you will know more about the item. ;)
 

hmm.. seems good. is the 4 "AA batteries lasting? continues on can last how long? hopes u dont mind i ask so many questions.. i am just curious with LED lighting n exploring into it. :)
btw u stay in CCK? me too.. ;)
 

I just received 3 lights today! Have to test them over the weekend but the litepanels micro is cool. Ha think I'll test it with a DSLR instead.

Anyway the other 2 lamps r pretty intesting. Looks like a Sony 2 bulb DW20 but with LEDs. Best thing it comes with a compatible battery all in one. Dunno how well it works thou.
 

hmm.. seems good. is the 4 "AA batteries lasting? continues on can last how long? hopes u dont mind i ask so many questions.. i am just curious with LED lighting n exploring into it. :)
btw u stay in CCK? me too.. ;)

Hi, the 4 AA batteries can last 2 hours for Alkalines and 8 hours for Lithium Ion (Re-chargeable ones). The batteries (Alkalines - supplied with the box) still running strong after 2hours of usage. It can also be AC powered, but have to purchase separately.

Need to empathesis further on LP Micro. The power output is roughly around 40-50W. So for near distance shoot (1-3m), the subject is well lit. For long distance shoot, you need to get the higher powered ones, like the LP 1X1 or miniplus (Extremely $$$). just imagine, LP Micro is a touchlight. I would normally used for small item product shoot, macro or half-body and head portrait shoot.

The package comes with tungstent, white and difuss filter. There is a filter holder in front the LP Micro to put the filters, but do take note they can be drop out easily. I would suggest you DIY the filters yourself with thicker materials. Anyway, I had the flexibility to find different color gels to create different color temperature to cut down the cost. :)

LP Micro is a highly flexible item. Though the item look plastic and can be easily damaged if mis-handled. The item is extremely light even with batteries. Besides, using it as flashguns, it can be used as touchlight and table lamp. :sweat:

Nice to know a CCK resident here. Maybe we can meet up at LOT 1 for coffee. I can bring along the Micro for you to test out. PM me. ;)
 

I just received 3 lights today! Have to test them over the weekend but the litepanels micro is cool. Ha think I'll test it with a DSLR instead.

Anyway the other 2 lamps r pretty intesting. Looks like a Sony 2 bulb DW20 but with LEDs. Best thing it comes with a compatible battery all in one. Dunno how well it works thou.

Do let us know the power of the other two items. :)
 

I have the litepanels Micro ... Now it replaced my flashgun for portraits shoot. :)

Hi, do you mind post an shot that you did with this light. Thanks.
 

probably can use for simple interview shoot with few of this lights.
lot 1 cofe no problem..
i contactable @ 9738 0901
cheers:)
 

Tried the LP Micro, quite impressive...
 

Hi, do you mind post an shot that you did with this light. Thanks.

Attached for your viewing. Total dark environment except the lighting on the right. Full powered LP Micro with no filter.

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Attached for your viewing. Total dark environment except the lighting on the right. Full powered LP Micro with no filter.

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Thanks. It does look good.
 

Hold yr horses bros, I just completed a lighting test for 5 lights. 3 LED and 2 Tungsten. Interesting results but NO perfect winner. Would say the Digipro 80 and Sony LBP r my personal favourites. Lite Panel Micro is good BUT I tink more suitable for SLR.

Will get the review up next week.
 

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